around the land where the American Fork and Provo temples were built, who told me that the price for plots zoned for housing was enormously jacked up with the expectation (eventually and predictably realized) that well-to-do Mormons would pay these ridiculous prices for the saintly stature it brought them in living in the glorious glow of the Unholy House of the LDS Loot-‘em Lord.

Essentially, the story goes, temples were used as spearheads for housing developers to attract buyers who would serve to help them rake in moolah in tne name of the Messiah. I know some of the sources on this matter quite well but am not sure they would want to go on the record about this prophetless profiteering.

I don't have any "paperwork" or been to the county assessor office, but if you'll Google Earth the Cedar City temple site (you can specify dates you want to see) Zoom in to a fairly low altitude and you can see where it is physically built now, that the entire area has soil testing exploration digs all over the hillside. To the north of the temple. This exploration was done about the time or maybe just before it was announced in GC. Seems logical that the whole area was church owned.As the open house started there was a sign on the hillside advertising for lots on the undeveloped land adjacent to the temple. It listed a SLC #. The very same area that they were soil testing before they built the temple.The sign was only up for a few days and then disappeared. I'm assuming that all the lots sold. Purchased by either by a developer with $$ or maybe individually.Now, there is heavy machinery on the hillside and it's being graded for a new road. Lot prices would've been some of the premium prices in Cedar City.Church made a killing in this instance, IMHO.